Grand Theft Auto IV (Special Edition) Walkthrough & Strategy Guide

Use our giant map above to find the seagull you seek. Each number in the map corresponds with a paragraph and two screens about said seagull below. Use the three sources (map, images and text) in conjunction with one another to pinpoint the precise location of the seagull you seek.

Seagull #1

Head to the far northeast corner of the borough of Alderney. Off of Beaverhead Avenue, there is a dirt road that splits into two other dirt roads, so that there are three of them total hanging off of the eastern end of Beaverhead Avenue. Walk along the cliffs of the westernmost branch of the dirt road. Near the precipice, you will find this seagull.

Seagull #2

The western edge of Beaverhead Avenue at the northern end of Alderney holds the next seagull. Get out of your car on Beaverhead Avenue south of where Big Horn Drive runs into the road. Then, go along the water facing westward. You'll see this seagull sitting atop the anti-erosion wall before you reach the dock. Fell it.

Seagull #3

Near the northeastern end of Alderney, there's a rather large police station. It's located off of Franklin Street. Head into the parking area of the police station (this is the same place where you stole a prison bus during an in-game mission) and look at the grassy island in the middle of the lot. The seagull is sitting there, waiting to be massacred.

Seagull #4

This one's a little complicated to get, which is why our screenshots below might help you out. On the western edge of Alderney, Panhandle Road runs horizontally across the borough. On the far west, it runs straight into Plumbers Skyway. Instead of continuing onto the Skyway, use one of the off-ramps that lead northward towards Manzano Road and Long John Avenue. In the middle of the westernmost off-ramp and Manzano Road, you can find this seagull. Look on the right edge of the road as you drive northward.

Seagull #5

On the eastern edge of Alderney, due north of the Booth Tunnel entrance, you'll find a winding road called Applewhite Street. Approach this street heading from the south and going towards the north. If you do this, you'll find this seagull sitting atop a glass bus stop on your right. Execute it by getting out of your car if you so desire, though a simple drive-by will do the trick as well.

Seagull #6

Are you familiar with Plumbers Skyway? It's the road that traverses a great deal of Alderney's western coast. If you travel on Panhandle Road until it turns southward into Plumbers Skyway, you can find this seagull in a grassy area across the oncoming lane to your left, away from the water. Hiding in the bushes below the Skyway is the pigeon you seek. If you look at a map, you can find the seagull due west of Koresh Square.

Seagull #7

At the corner of a seemingly-small vertical road and Asahara Road in Alderney, you'll find a bank called LOMBANK. Once you find this bank, simply train your gun at the seagull sitting atop the LOMBANK logo above the main doors. It should be on your right, and may be obscured by the nearby tree if you're looking from an awkward angle.

Seagull #8

This one is extraordinarily easy to find compared to some of his brethren. This seagull in particular is located on the far western end of Cockerell Avenue. Before the road intersects with Vitullo Avenue (driving west-to-east), keep an eye on the left side of the road. This pigeon will be sitting atop a concrete banister next to some stairs that lead into a giant apartment building's surrounding yard.

Seagull #9

Right before Roebuck Avenue intersects with Asahara Road in Alderney, you'll find an unnamed road leading southward, that ultimately leads to a location called Port Tudor. However, if you down this road and pass the billboard on your right that says Port Tudor and then swing rightward before going through the closed gate, you'll see a trio of oil containers. Large, large oil containers. This pigeon should be sitting on a railing in front of the center oil container, the one with the large oil drop logo on it.

Seagull #10

Head to Mueri Street in Alderney, in the small section of road in between Farnsworth Road (heading westward) and Strower Avenue (heading eastward). On the west side of the road, you'll see a short concrete wall of varying heights that separates the sidewalk from a private parking lot. Sitting atop this concrete wall is the seagull you're gunning for.

Seagull #11

Plumbers Skyway marks the western end of Alderney. As you drive northward along it, you'll reach an unnamed exit ramp that ultimately connects you with Aspdin Drive. Ignore that exit ramp going northward, but after passing it, keep a keen eye on your right. You'll find this seagull sitting on a grassy knoll to the east, waiting to be capped.

Seagull #12

Head to Niblick Street, near the southern end of Alderney. Niblick Street is a vertical roadway that runs into the two-way Babbage Street, effectively ending at that point. Head to Niblick Street right before this segue happens. If you're facing north, you'll see an alleyway on your right directly before the transition occurs. This seagull should be roving around near the entrance to the alleyway. Kill it before proceeding.

Seagull #13

Take a look at your map of Alderney. You know how Alderney is an elongated borough with two fairly distinct islands? The northernmost island is by far the bigger one, but you'll want to head to the far southwestern end of it. You see three "plus sign"-looking objects on your map, surrounding a whole flurry of confusing roads? Well, head to the northern end of the plus sign that's most southeast. Then, look at the wall due north of your location, where you'll see a bright red tag on the brick wall. Atop another wall behind the defaced wall is the seagull you seek.

Seagull #14

There are three seagulls on the southernmost "island" of Alderney, the section of the borough that's separated from the rest of the landmass, connected only by Mandrel Road and Latchkey Avenue. This area is one gigantic industrial park, and you're going to head to the western edge of it to find this seagull. Get on Red Wing Avenue and keep an eye out on your right (if you're driving in a westerly direction). Eventually, you'll see a brick structure with three large metal garage doors. Atop this building is the seagull you'll want to slay.

Seagull #15

The southern edge of the Plumbers Highway loop is the key to finding this seagull. Head to the southernmost portion of the highway, and, travelling east-to-west, stop right before Nougat Street runs into the expressway. Then, look northward. You'll see a huge Globe Oil sign in the background. In the foreground, directly in front of it, are a series of blue-colored catwalks. This pigeon is sitting atop the catwalk's railing. Either run up to the catwalk and do it in at close range, or better yet, simply shoot it from the comfort of the grass below.

Seagull #16

The final seagull we'll direct you to in Alderney is probably the easiest one to find out of the sixteen in the borough. Head to the southeastern edge of the borough, and traverse the short Toggle Avenue. Near the left end of Toggle Avenue, where the road bends and begins heading due eastward, a small, unnamed road will run into Toggle Avenue itself. It's at this juncture that you'll find this seagull, sitting on the ground, walking around the entrance to a construction site.